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  2. Trial of Ted Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Senator Theodore F. Stevens [1] [2] was a criminal trial spanning from 2007 to 2009 of long-time U.S. Senator Ted Stevens as part of the Alaska political corruption probe. Stevens was the main source of coverage of the probe, being indicted by a jury on July 29, 2008 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and convicted on 7 felony charges of corruption on October 27 ...

  3. Alaska political corruption probe - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2009, Attorney General Eric Holder decided to drop all charges against Stevens after a review of the case turned up alleged evidence of prosecutorial misconduct, including failure to fully disclose potentially exculpatory evidence in response to a Brady motion by Stevens' attorneys. Since Stevens had not yet been sentenced, Holder's ...

  4. Ted Stevens - Wikipedia

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    "I have not been convicted. I have a case pending against me, and probably the worst case of prosecutorial misconduct by the prosecutors that is known." Stevens also cited plans to appeal. [157] On November 4, 2008, eight days after his conviction, Begich went on to defeat Stevens by 3,724 votes, a 1.3% margin.

  5. Eric Holder - Wikipedia

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    Ted Stevens case [ edit ] In 2009, Holder decided to drop the corruption case against former Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska after evidence of prosecutorial misconduct (specifically, the withholding of exculpatory evidence ) emerged. [ 70 ]

  6. Judge Medrano continues hearing into prosecutorial misconduct ...

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    Mark Stevens, Patrick Crusius's attorney, talks to Patrick Crusius before the second day of a court hearing regarding misconduct allegations in the Walmart shooting case on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024 ...

  7. William Welch II - Wikipedia

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    William Welch II is the former Chief of the Public Integrity Section of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). Welch is noted chiefly for his role in the prosecution of former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens and the prosecution of U.S. intelligence community whistleblowers for alleged leaks to the press.

  8. PA law shields teacher misconduct complaints in Central ... - AOL

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    The unusual case involves the Educator Discipline Act, a state law that controls how the Pennsylvania Department of Education investigates and prosecutes misconduct complaints against teachers and ...

  9. Trump co-defendant alleges misconduct by Fulton County ... - AOL

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    Wade was brought in as a special prosecutor by Willis’ office in late 2021 as part of the Trump case and has spearheaded many of the state’s legal arguments in the courtroom. CNN has reached ...